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Diveline Scuba Centre

Locality: Frankston, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 9783 7166



Address: 12 KITSON STREET 3199 Frankston, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.diveline.com.au

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20.01.2022 Great value dive package to get you in the water. Especially during Covid, it is smarter to have your own scuba equipment. For $1,499 and parts for life program, this is awesome value for recreational scuba diving. Shop Online: https://www.diveline.com.au/ados/index.php



20.01.2022 Everyone on our Earth needs to watch this. David Attenborough the Charles Darwin of the modern era. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64R2MYUt394

19.01.2022 Syngnathidae's are the Family that includes Seahorses, Pipefish Pipehorses, and Seadragons. Melbourne is lucky to have all three. What makes them unique is that the males carry the eggs and are then responsible for ensuring their offspring are born. The differences between the species, besides their physical appearance, is where and how they hold the eggs. Seahorses carry the eggs in a brood pouch. ... Seadragons carry their eggs on their tales in cup like structures. Pipefish can carry eggs on their tail past the anus while others carry it forward of the anus. Pipefish are separated even more by how they hold their eggs with different skin structures. #padi #paditv #diveline #scuba #scubadiving #underwaterphotography #melbournediving #Seahorse #snorkelling #sportdiving #wildlifemacro #portphillipbay #blueplanet #uwmacro #underwatermacrophotography ##snorkelmelbourne #natgeoau #pipefish #weedyseadragons See more

17.01.2022 Common people lets stop damaging our Earth. There is only one.



16.01.2022 LETS HAVE A CRAB FESTIVAL!!! This is why we need to get the petition signed by as many people as possible. VFA only wants to reduce catch numbers from 30 to 15. We want a no take period and a sustainable future. Common it's up to us!!! http://www.mpnews.com.au//spider-crab-harvest-threat-to-/

12.01.2022 In Port Phillip Bay we have two species of seahorses, (maybe 3) all in the (FAMILY: Syngnthidae SUBFAMILY: Hippocampinae) Genus: Hippocampus. WE HAVE SEAHORSES IN OUR HEAD!!! To all our medical friends, hello and thank you for everything. ... The hippocampus (pic 3) is found in the temporal lobe below the cerebral cortex. Although we often refer to it in the singular, there are actually two hippocampione in each cerebral hemisphere. The term hippocampus comes from the Greek word for seahorse, because when it is removed from the brain, the hippocampus vaguely resembles a seahorse. (2) Is this where seahorses really come from? Port Phillip Bay has the Big bellied and Short headed Seahorses. There was a third believed to be extinct, however scientists got excited about a photo earlier this year that may have been a photo of the extinct species. How do you tell the difference between seahorses. Size, Big bellied seahorses can grow to 30cm and the Short headed seahorse only grows to about 8cm at adult size.' Colour, seahorses can change colour depending on habitat. but if you look at the pics attached the short headed seahorses have white dots on the body. DNA, obviously But mostly by the coronet or the head. Different seahorses have different arrangements of filaments or appendages on their heads. Check out Pic 1 of a big bellied sea horse and Pic 2 a short headed seahorse. Check the obvious differences.

11.01.2022 David Attenborough is the most amazing person on this Earth.



09.01.2022 Wanted to share this with you to show you the insides of the mouth of the cuttlefish and similar in most cephalopods. Peter has taken some great photos of the beak and the radula and his great explanation.

09.01.2022 Hi Everyone, During this final year of my studies I worked on setting up this iNaturalist page with VNPA and Kade Mills. It's a place to catalogue your photos, identify species, a place to gather information for research purposes and a place to communicate with marine biologists / specialists in areas of interest. During the year I have also used iNaturalist in scientific reports. This website is for both terrestrial and aquatic life. The information is so valuable, citizen... science is for everybody to benefit from. We need to collaborate in a central hub. Get on to it, download your photos.

08.01.2022 Baby seahorses out in force. #padi #paditv #diveline #scuba #scubadiving #underwaterphotography #melbournediving #Seahorse #snorkelling #sportdiving #wildlifemacro #portphillipbay #blueplanet #uwmacro #underwatermacrophotography ##snorkelmelbourne #natgeoau

04.01.2022 Anyone who hasn't signed and reposted it and got all your friends to sign it and repost it please do. This is one of the only places in the world you can stand on a pier and watch the spider migration and the animals it brings with them. Melbourne has incredible marine life, lets look after it. What a great tourist attraction for the mornington peninsula. If we all do it we can make a difference. https://www.change.org/p/support-no-take-of-australia-s-ico

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